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    Phoronix: Many NVMe Updates & Other Block Changes For Linux 5.18

    In addition to the IO_uring updates for Linux 5.18, block subsystem maintainer Jens Axboe has also submitted the core block and driver changes ahead of the v5.18 merge window opening tonight following the release of Linux 5.17...

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    Tangentially related kinda sorta, I hate how in OpenBSD NVMe drives are just SD devices, emulated SCSI devices, I think FFS2/UFS2 would be faster on NVMe if they wrote a new driver for NVMe like FreeBSD and NetBSD did. My OpenBSD install is on a small Optane drive intended for a cache device but I use it for my OpenBSD install and I wonder if it could be faster! Just food for thought.

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      BFQ clean-ups and fixes.
      Good to see the objectively best IO-scheduler further improving!

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